Why Buildings Don’t Save Lives: Rethinking Healthcare Infrastructure in Nigeria
Introduction: The Infrastructure Illusion in Nigerian Healthcare Across Nigeria, new hospital buildings often generate excitement. Ribbon cuttings, photographs, and state announcements create the impression that healthcare is improving. But the truth is painful and...
Managing 30 Hospitals: Leadership Lessons from the Permanent Secretary’s Office
Introduction: The Complexity of Large-Scale Healthcare Leadership Managing a single hospital is a demanding task. Managing 30 facilities across a complex megacity like Lagos requires a different level of thinking - one grounded in systems, governance, and clarity of...
Why Political Will Is the Missing Ingredient in Nigerian Health Reform
Introduction: Reform Fails Without Political Will Nigeria has no shortage of reports, committees, and policy documents proposing health reforms. Yet implementation remains weak. Why? Because healthcare transformation requires something more powerful than strategy:...
Nigeria’s Real Health Crisis Is Leadership Failure – Not Infrastructure
Introduction: Why Leadership Is Nigeria’s Hidden Health Emergency When discussions about Nigeria’s healthcare problems arise, most people point to funding shortages, outdated hospitals, or a lack of equipment. Yet countries with far fewer resources often achieve...
HTSI: The Hospital Transformation Blueprint Africa Needs
Introduction: Africa Needs a Practical Hospital Transformation Model Many African countries face similar health system weaknesses: poor processes, absent accountability, inconsistent standards, and demotivated staff. These problems persist because reforms often focus...
How MCCAO Achieved Zero Maternal Mortality: A Proven Model for Nigeria’s Maternal Health Crisis
Introduction: Nigeria’s Maternal Mortality Problem Has a Solution Nigeria accounts for a staggering percentage of global maternal deaths. Yet, evidence from Lagos State - particularly the Maternal & Child Centre, Amuwo-Odofin (MCCAO) - proves something radical:...
How Hospital X Became a World-Class Public Hospital: A Leadership and Systems Transformation Case Study
Introduction: Why Public Hospital Transformation Matters Nigeria’s healthcare system struggles with inefficiencies, inconsistent service quality, and weak leadership structures. Yet, the turnaround of Hospital X demonstrates something powerful: public hospitals can...
by Dr Eniayewun Ademuyiwa Benjamin
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